Top tips for safe internet banking #CyberSecurity

With the rise in Digital India, online banking is at the forefront than ever before. While being online and using technology to grow is important, in a country like India where, societal, educational, economical, social disparity is huge, embracing technology comes with its own challenges.

Being always online and easy accessibility has also opened worries about cyber security. Instead of being fearful, we need to be vigilant about a few things.

Today I am going to list a few ways to be secure while banking or shopping online

1. Safety first

Always use licensed antivirus software for your home PC and mobiles. Pirated versions of anti-virus may be easily available however they fail to protect you as important updates are not available. In an age where new threats and viruses are detected everyday, it is important that we act wisely and buy a licensed version.

2. Use secure networks

Always use secure networks while making any kind of transactions online. Your home system is the best place to use your online account. Avoid logging into your bank account from common computers like in a cyber café, library or even office systems. Be wary of accessing your bank accounts when logged in via free wi-fi networks as they are not secure connections.

If you have to login, then be sure to clear cache, erase browsing history and delete all temporary files from the system. Never allow the system to remember your username and password. It is better if you change your password afterwards from a secure network, in the event of such unsecured network login.

3. Create Strong Passwords

It is essential that you create a strong password. In this age of cyber-attacks, it is essential that you have a strong password and you change it regularly for extra safety. It is advisable to have a good password manager to store and create strong passwords.

5. Stay updated

Keep your system software upto date. Look for regular updates and download them. These updates usually have patches and safety solutions for any latest viruses and other security threats. Turn on automatic updates for your computer and mobile.

6. Look where you swipe

While using cards has today become an essential part of our daily transactions, it is important that we are vigilant when we hand over our card. Don’t let the handler take the card away from your view. When using the card in an ATM center, look out for any padded keys, chipped or uneven keypad. Always use an ATM that has a security guard posted. Also look for camera’s when in the ATM.

7. Subscribe for mobile notifications

Connect with your bank and activate your mobile notifications for your bank accounts. These notifications help you by sending an SMS alert whenever there is a transaction from your account. In the event of a hack or suspicious dealings, you will be alerted immediately and this will help in taking quick, corrective measures. Almost all banks offer this service and some charge a fee for it, however in view of the security that it offers the charge is nominal.

8. Be vigilant while clicking

Try and avoid clicking links in the emails, especially if they look funny. With higher sophistication levels among hackers, it has been observed that emails that look very similar to bank mailers, have been created with phishing links and when someone clicks on it, sensitive data is siphoned. There are various ways that the data can be stolen without your knowledge.

Trojan – Trojan is an internet virus that gets downloaded on your system via a backdoor while you are surfing the internet or downloading files. Android based mobile phones are open source accounts that are most susceptible to such attacks. A Trojan monitors your online activities and steals sensitive information. An effective anti-virus with regular scans help keep Trojans at bay. If you have banking apps, then make sure to scan your mobile before you use them.

Phishing emails – These are innocent looking email that asks you to part with sensitive information in lieu of some prizes, or other benefits. It might also look like it’s from your bank or friends asking you to check a very authentic looking page. These pages ask for information related to back account or card details and the page has a malware attached that steals your details. Always check if the page to be clicked is secure. Check for ‘https://’ and a padlock sign which is green in color. It is a good idea to type in your bank website in the browser, instead of clicking a link.

What to do if your account is hacked?

In the event of a breach it is important to stay alert and secure the account rather than panic. The initial 24 hours are extremely crucial and if you are vigilant then you can save your account and might even recover the funds lost.

Block the card

If you are using mobile and email notification, and you come to know about some fraudulent transaction, then contact the bank helpline and block the card immediately. Many banks even have an auto-call system to cross check with the client, the authenticity of a transaction if the amount is high or transaction looks dubious.

However, if you see a suspicious payment or withdrawal, however small, cross check the same and block the card.

Next, look at the transaction string and connect with the merchant’s fraud department informing them of fraudulent activities. In most situations, the merchant can cancel the transaction thereby protecting your account. However, this is possible only if it is done within 24 hours.

Account hacked

If your back account is hacked, then clean the system with the latest anti-virus software and report the crime to the bank. You will also be required to file a police complaint.

Once the system is clean, change your password.

Regularly check your bank statements for any irregularities.

The window to act is small of 24 hours, so it is important that we stay vigilant and alert. We need to embrace changes and technology, but also stay alert to enjoy full benefits of the digital era.

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37 thoughts on “Top tips for safe internet banking #CyberSecurity”

Card swiping is truly an essential part of shopping as we don’t need to carry money everywhere. But yes we need to be alert at all times especially when the handler is swiping our card. On or two times, my man didn’t see the amount entered by the merchant before putting in the pin. And then we had to cancel the transaction, call the customer care and what not.Geethica Mehra recently posted…How to be safe on social media

nehagpatwardhan

These are great tips. We miss out on small things and then regret later. I have seen a out of people getting duped Coz of their own callousness or lack of knowledge. Sharing this post for the benefit of others!

nehagpatwardhan

These are such great tips and yes i am extra cautious when it comes in transferring of money.Even in ATM i ensure that we log out correctly .As said there loads of chances of hacking our account so being secure is the first priorityNeha Gupta recently posted…Homeschooling Methods, Approaches and Styles

i am a banker and can’t thank you much for sharing these safety tips to your reader..cyber security is a major concern and small precautions like you have mentioned helps us stay safe online and keeps our information safepriyadarshani Panda recently posted…THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR FREE PRINTABLES BUNDLE

These are some valuable tips. I have had an international fraud transaction on my credit card once and all my calls to the bank were futile. then someone suggested I file a police complaint. I thought this would be a wasteful exercise but after I did that and filed the report with the bank my issue was resolved in record time.Nayantara Hegde recently posted…8 questions about Menopause every woman must ask

These are excellent tips that everyone should follow. I once had a fraudulent transaction on my cc and after that I have been very very careful. It’s such a hassle to even get it corrected. Better safe than sorry.

Mahak

I recently had a very bad experience with a malware on my laptop. It took more than 2 months too remove and all my work was affected. Though I was just lucky that it didn’t affect my banking. I wish I had been more careful with my internet security. Thanks for these tips.

Anjana Sathyabodha

Very important tips to keep online transactions safe! It is a daunting process, nevertheless with a strong password and acting quickly in case something goes wrong are equally important. This topic certainly needed spotlight, thanks for sharing !

Pooja Desai

These are valuable tips. Each day brings in new technologies and the same holds true for the banking industry as well; they are exposed to constant change and innovation. Here’s a look at the major banking technology trends that we can look forward to in 2018

Great tips on staying safe while internet banking. Phishing scams seem to be the most popular way of hacking into bank accounts recently. It’s important to stay vigilant. Also, nice of you to include tips on what to do after your account gets hacked.

Tanya Gupta

Nice tips! From booking travel tickets to buying clothes from e-commerce websites to ordering food online, you name it, banking has transformed the way in which we live. But let us not forget the fact that, as the convenience of payment has increased so has the possibility of theft. Following a few simple safe banking practices can help prevent your information and money from falling into the wrong hands

Tanya Gupta

For safe internet banking now we can use BBPS (Bharat Bill Payment System ) is a RBI mandated payment system, which offers interoperable and integrated bill payment services to customers, with reliability and certainty, keeping in mind the safety of each transaction. You can get more information here: http://bit.ly/2RqfK2V

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